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Accommodation in Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire Part of the Hertfordshire Travel Guide on Britain Express, highlighting attractions, heritage, and tourism information. |
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The Long Island HotelA Hotel in Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire2 Victoria Close Rickmansworth Hertfordshire England WD3 4EQ
Accommodation
Description:
From: £45.00 We are very close to both Heathrow and Luton airports and only 25 mins from the centre of London by train. Plenty of rural countryside locally with charming nature trails. Also very close to Harrow and Watford town centres which boast two big shopping malls with all the latest fashion outlets Local theatre which host pantomines and play productions on a regular basis. Accommodation Rating: 2* (about ratings) Facilities
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Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low-exceptional) on historic interest
Nearest Attractions Chiltern Open Air Museum -
3 miles (Museum) Chenies Manor House -
3.5 miles (Historic House) Chenies, St Michael's Church -
3.5 miles (Historic Church) Oxhey Chapel -
3.6 miles (Historic Church) John Milton's Cottage -
4.3 miles (Historic Building) Jordans, Friends' Meeting House -
5.6 miles (Historic Church) Amersham Museum -
6.4 miles (Museum) Little Stanmore, St Lawrence Church -
8.2 miles (Historic Church) Old Gorhambury House -
8.7 miles (Historic Building) Penn, Holy Trinity Church -
8.8 miles (Historic Church) Nearby Towns & Villages to Visit Amersham -
6.3 miles away Eton -
11.9 miles away Windsor -
12.5 miles away Maidenhead -
13.4 miles away Marlow -
13.9 miles away Wendover -
14.2 miles away West Wycombe -
14.2 miles away Bradenham -
14.5 miles away Directions: UK Hotels |
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